President Donald Trump has been touting Coca‑Cola’s plans to release versions of its classic cola made with cane sugar instead of high‑fructose corn syrup, but the rollout is hitting a snag.
According to Bloomberg, Coca‑Cola is facing supply chain issues that will limit the availability of cane‑sugar Coke. Coca‑Cola CFO John Murphy said some markets may begin receiving the updated colas in early 2026.
“It’s going to be a measured rollout,” Murphy told Bloomberg. “There is only a certain amount of cane sugar available in the United States.”
Another hurdle for Coca‑Cola is ramping up production of the glass bottles used for its cane‑sugar colas.
“If you look at the success of Mexican Coke in the United States, it’s a combination of the product and the package, and we’re very keen to off